Salvy S-J, Feda D M, Epstein L H, Roemmich J N
Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Pediatrics, Behavioral Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2017 Apr;41(4):569-575. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2016.213. Epub 2016 Nov 24.
This study examines the contribution of best friends' weight and the peer social context (time spent alone versus with friends) as sources of unshared environment associated with variability in weight and health behaviors among weight-discordant siblings.
Pairs of same-sex biologic siblings (N=40 pairs; ages 13-17) were originally recruited as part of a study evaluating putative factors contributing to differences in adiposity among weight-discordant siblings. Siblings were asked to bring their best friends to the laboratory and siblings and friends' height and weight were objectively measured. Siblings also completed multi-pass dietary recalls to assess energy intake and sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption. Siblings' physical activity was measured using accelerometry. Experience sampling methodology was used to assess sedentary behaviors/screen time and the number of occasions siblings spent alone and in the presence of friends. Multilevel models were used to estimate the relationships between predictors (best friends' zBMI, time spent alone or with friends) and outcomes (siblings' zBMI and obesity-related health behaviors).
Best friends' zBMI was the best predictor of participants' zBMI, even when controlling for child's birth weight. Best friends' weight (zBMI) further predicted participants' SSB intake and time engaged in sedentary behaviors. Being active with friends was positively associated with participants' overall physical activity, whereas spending time alone was negatively associated with accelerometer counts regardless of siblings' adiposity.
A friends' weight and the social context are unshared environmental factors associated with variability in adiposity among biologically-related weight-discordant siblings.
本研究探讨了体重不一致的兄弟姐妹中,最好朋友的体重及同伴社交环境(独处时间与和朋友相处时间)作为非共享环境因素,对体重及健康行为差异的影响。
最初招募了40对同性亲生兄弟姐妹(年龄13 - 17岁),作为评估导致体重不一致的兄弟姐妹肥胖差异的假定因素研究的一部分。要求兄弟姐妹带他们最好的朋友到实验室,客观测量兄弟姐妹及其朋友的身高和体重。兄弟姐妹还完成了多次饮食回忆调查,以评估能量摄入和含糖饮料(SSB)的消费量。使用加速度计测量兄弟姐妹的身体活动。采用经验取样法评估久坐行为/屏幕时间,以及兄弟姐妹独处和与朋友在一起的次数。使用多层次模型估计预测因素(最好朋友的zBMI、独处或与朋友相处的时间)与结果(兄弟姐妹的zBMI和肥胖相关健康行为)之间的关系。
即使控制了孩子的出生体重,最好朋友的zBMI仍是参与者zBMI的最佳预测指标。最好朋友的体重(zBMI)进一步预测了参与者的SSB摄入量和久坐行为的时间。与朋友一起活动与参与者的总体身体活动呈正相关,而无论兄弟姐妹的肥胖程度如何,独处时间与加速度计计数呈负相关。
朋友的体重和社交环境是与生物学上相关的体重不一致的兄弟姐妹肥胖差异相关的非共享环境因素。